What is a frontal headache with swollen eyes?

Forehead headache eye pain may be physiological, such as mental tension and anxiety, excessive eye fatigue, usually can be relieved after sufficient rest. Forehead headache eye pain may also be pathologic, such as glaucoma, migraine, sinusitis. Physiological: long-term use of electronic products, will cause eye fatigue, mental tension and anxiety can also produce forehead headache eye pain symptoms, usually can be relieved after sufficient rest. Glaucoma: patients with glaucoma due to elevated intraocular pressure, there will be eye swelling, soreness, headache, initially the impact of vision is not obvious, acute attack period vision will rapidly decline. Migraine: This pain is caused by vascular dysfunction. Patients often have a visual aura of flashes of light in front of their eyes and unusual shapes before the pain, followed by a throbbing headache. Sinusitis: Sinusitis is mostly caused by infections with purulent cocci such as Diplococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus. The purulent secretions from the sinuses that block the nasal passages can cause breathing problems, which can lead to a forehead headache and involve the eyes to experience swelling and pain. Forehead head and eye swelling and pain can also be caused by other factors, if the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause and then targeted treatment.